Cruisin’ Cuisine

Repowered with an Isuzu Diesel and power assisted steering. The brakes have been changed to air over hydraulic. The floor has been lowered to give more head room to the sides of the original main saloon. Under the floor on the left had side are fresh water, gray water, and black water tanks. Plus the generator and main toolbox.

Repowered with an Isuzu Diesel and power assisted steering. The brakes have been changed to air over hydraulic. The floor has been lowered to give more head room to the sides of the original main saloon. Under the floor on the left had side are fresh water, gray water, and black water tanks. Plus the generator and main toolbox. On the right hand is the electrical, the fuel tank and the LPG cylinder plus spares. I carry no spare wheels on board. Inside the driving area is separated from the entry by a partition and at the end of the day a curtain closes it off. From the entry you enter the kitchen/ dining come lounge. Behind another partition is the shower and toilet and the finally behind the last partition is the master bedroom. I used solar powered roof vents for some of the ventilation and opening windows for the rest. I tow one of two trailers, one contains a fully outfitted kitchen the other is a tiny house mounted on a tandem axle trailer. I will download a picture of the whole assembly shortly, but at the moment the whole bus is under going a refit. So I have to live in a house for a while as the refit progresses.

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